100% VOC Capture
Permanent Total Enclosures (PTEs) are a highly effective way to prevent fugitive process emissions from entering the atmosphere. By completely surrounding the emission source, the process emissions can be minimized and concentrated for more cost effective destruction in a VOC control device. PTEs can be effective for new or pre-existing systems and are used in a wide variety of applications especially when a toxic environment risks the health of your employees.
Permanent Total Enclosures (PTE’s) Design Criteria – EPA Method 204
A permanent total enclosure (PTE) surrounds a production device to capture up to 100% of fugitive air pollutants within the enclosure. An enclosure may qualify as a PTE by following these criteria:
Areas of openings: The total area for all natural draft openings shall not exceed 5% of the surface area of the enclosure’s four walls, floor and ceiling.
Flow rate into enclosure: The average facial velocity (FV) of air through all NDOs shall be at least 3,600m/h (200 ft/min – this equates to a negative pressure difference of 0.007” of water column). The direction of air flow through all NDOs must be into the enclosure. Access door/windows: All access doors and windows whose areas are not included in item 2 are not included in the calculation in item 4 shall be closed during routine operation of the process. Emission capture: All VOC emissions must be captured and contained for discharge through a control device.
